Top 5 Web Design And UI Trends To Watch Out For In 2023
A Customer responsive online presence is not an option for
companies in this digital era, rather it is a necessity. Website is the face of
your business because when searching for specific services or products, the
website is a primary spot where visitors interact and collaborate with the
business. At this point, you must know that web architecture is more than
interactive buttons and hues on a site page. Investing in your web design Dubai and UI/UX
design shows how you wish to promote your brand, outperform the
competition, and prosper worldwide. In this blog, we will jot down some of
the upcoming trends in website design and UI design that
you must match pace within 2023.
Typographic Hero Image
Something that the name suggests, this style actually gives your
website a bold, heroic entry in front of the visitor. Typography-led hero
images reduce or eliminate the burden of visualization on the image altogether
and allow the message itself to carry the weight of the first impression.
Rather than coming across as bare, these hero sections are created bold with
much simplicity. They command attention the way a captivating news headline
would and are very impactful. Moreover, they provide an excellent showcase for
some tasteful, creative lettering styles. Put on something professionally
descriptive in a bold and confident way that does not sound cocky or tacky and
Boom! Typography-led hero images will make an impressive and long-lasting
impression on the viewer for sure.
Retro is the Vogue
Well, we logically do understand why this theme is at such an
uproar. The reason being that now that we are living in this digital age, it
seems like the World Wide Web came a little too late. And even when it did
come, there were no professional ‘web designers’ per say. So web designers
today believe that it is their responsibility to bring out all those colors,
design, pop and culture that the millennials have lost and are long forgotten back
to the screen. With bright background colors, visible table layouts and robotic
typefaces like Courier, bringing back the 80s and 90s is easy and
revolutionizing. Ironically the old is eye-catching for the new breed of
civilization and therefore retro these for web designing are here to stay
unapologetically.
Visible borders
There is nothing more than clean structure and proper format that
a user likes to see on a website. When instead of the expected chaos, random
featurette and plethora of jargons bombarded, users get clean, crisp,
formatted, structured and well laid out content, they appreciate it, even
unconsciously. For the sake of unwariness, a website is built on a strict grid
and then held together with the code. So now rather than keeping it inconspicuous
and hidden from the view, UI/UX designers are making it rather extremely
obvious and conspicuous by choosing layouts that reveal their foundation
through simple borders and frames. And why not? It has several benefits from
the eye of the user. It helps in distinguishing one section from one another
thus making the page easier to scan and making space for more content without
the page appearing crowded. The best part is that it adds a subtle 90s appeal
which is in tandem with the retro vogue.
Handmade Graphics
Technology is the key but for the feeble heart of art, it is also
getting quite mundane. It is always those basic, bright colors and dimensional
shapes and quadrilaterals and just those other things you can create using
those same set of digital tools. The perfection is seemingly too much and
therefore any sense of personality is lost. Now web designers are looking for
ways to find beauty in imperfection, which seems more real and adds more
personal touch. Therefore it is safe to say that in 2023, DIY graphics will be
used more by UI designers to foster more relatable interfaces.
Neo-Brutalism and Almost
Brutalism
It will be brutal to not expect the rise of Brutalism in web and
UI designing in 2023! For the sake of non-brutality let’s understand what this
uprising concept is. The term comes from the French béton brut or “raw
concrete,” which literally delivers the style as stark, honest and captivating.
Brutalism is a utilitarian aesthetic movement from the 1950s that shuns
decoration in favor of exposing and celebrating the raw materials used to
construct a particular design. The reason why brutalism is at upsurgence is
because it tends to describe more of a mindset than visual characteristics
since by exposing materials of construction, brutalism has nothing to hide. It
trades upon the lines of lofty ideals of beauty for the cold, hard truth. Some
people even relate it to minimalism. However, both have key differences among
each other. Though minimalism also takes a less-is-more approach, by reducing
design to its essential elements, it doesn’t go as far as stripping a design
down to bareness. For example, a web design following a
minimalist theme will still pay attention to aspects like color scheme and
typography choice whereas a website following the brutalist theme will throw
out front-end styling altogether, and instead use plain white backgrounds and
default computer fonts like Times New Roman. Therefore with this
trend, web designers are looking for ways where there are
not a lot of frills or other visuals, leaving color and text to really carry
the project.
Bottom line
Imagination is an inspiration and a web or UI/UX designer is
hardly then any different from an artist or designer. Henceforth, keeping these
trends in mind and incorporating such dynamic and diverse elements to a
website, we at redspider create
designs that exceed your aspirations and stirs something much more inherently
valuable in your users. We don’t follow just one theme or tick mark boxes.
Rather we create websites that are much more impressive, expressive and still
be elemental.
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